Heart arrhythmia is a disturbance in the rhythm of the heart, in which the heart beats too fast, too slow, or irregularly. This can cause problems with blood circulation and be dangerous to health.
Frequent heartbeats, irregular rhythm, dizziness, weakness, rapid breathing - these are the main symptoms of heart arrhythmia.
Arrhythmia can be caused by stress, deficiencies in minerals and vitamins, heart disease, alcohol, and smoking.
Electrocardiography (ECG), echocardiography, and heart rhythm monitoring are used to diagnose arrhythmia.
Treatment of arrhythmia may include medications, ablation procedures, and implantation of a pacemaker.
Prevention of arrhythmia includes a healthy lifestyle, monitoring blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and giving up harmful habits.
Arrhythmia is treated by a cardiologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.